Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6150503 | Contemporary Clinical Trials | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
If our study shows that adding prevalence data to spine imaging reports decreases subsequent back-related RVUs, this intervention could be easily generalized and applied to other kinds of testing, as well as other conditions where incidental findings may be common. Our study also serves as a model for cluster randomized trials that are minimal risk and highly pragmatic.
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Authors
Jeffrey G. Jarvik, Bryan A. Comstock, Kathryn T. James, Andrew L. Avins, Brian W. Bresnahan, Richard A. Deyo, Patrick H. Luetmer, Janna L. Friedly, Eric N. Meier, Daniel C. Cherkin, Laura S. Gold, Sean D. Rundell, Safwan S. Halabi, David F. Kallmes,